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Quotes About Feeling

So, if you're feeling fat and overweight And feeling oh so blue, Remember that little rag tag mole And what he had Catundra do.
~ Stephen Cosgrove
One writes a poem when one is so taken up by an emotional concept that one is unable to remain silent.
~ Stephen Dobyns
What feeling feels like over time. An attempt to screw up what feeling feels like over time. Heartbreak and a high C.... The often welcome melodic lie.... The soul's undersong. The orchestration of randomness, a flirtation with the boundaries of silence and space.... a reminder that the self wants to disappear, be taken away from itself and returned.
~ Stephen Dunn
Those who have lost, as James Hillman put it, the response of the heart to what is presented to the senses, are sometimes so trained to believe that the objects outside them have no "feeling reality" to them that all feeling inflows of that sort are gated entirely.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
We have lost, as James Hillman once put it, the response of the heart to what is presented to the senses.
~ Stephen Harrod Buhner
Grief is not a feeling it is a capacity. It is not something that disables you, we are not on the receiving end of grief we are on the practising end of grief.
~ Stephen Jenkinson
Love is an activity, not a feeling…True love is not the helpless desire to possess the cherished object of one's fervent affection; true love is the disciplined generosity we require of ourselves for the sake of another when we would rather be selfish.
~ Stephen L. Carter
This carry-over of positive feeling into the waking state is an important aspect of lucid dreaming. dreams, remembered or not, often color our mood upon awakening, sometimes for a good part of a day.
~ Stephen LaBerge
Your mind can grasp intellectual ideas, but it is in the FEELING where the transformation takes place.
~ Stephen Richards
Confidence is a feeling of certainty, a natural inner resource that can be summoned whenever you want it.
~ Steve Pavlina
True courage is more a matter of intellect than of feeling.
~ Steve Pavlina
An idea leads to a thought. The repeated thought leads to a feeling and the feeling leads to a new decision and the decision leads to a new behavior and the new behavior leads to a new action thus new results. See
~ Steve Robinson
The door opened, and Ren emerged, and my heart did a thing.
~ Steven Brust
I have the ability to sing with emotion and feeling, but if you say I sound like Billie Holiday, that's cool. Let's look at who Billie was: she was this person, this singer, this beautiful diva who could move the audience with the slightest gesture of her hand.
~ Erykah Badu
I found out was, by the rhythm of my chewing, how I chewed fast, slow or what have you, I could tell the audience what my character was thinking and feeling.
~ Rod Steiger
'Slow Heat in Heaven' was my 'breakout' or 'crossover' book, and I loved the freedom I felt writing it.
~ Sandra Brown
I'm experiencing all the changes in my body and my mood. But the best feeling is that there is a life making its presence felt within you and this feeling sinks in slowly during the later months of pregnancy.
~ Tulsi Kumar
Because football is an emotional game, it's full of feeling, and that's why we try to train with a smile on our face. At the same time, we work very hard, but it's a fine line, and you've got to try and get that balance right if you can.
~ Chris Coleman
I love 'hearing a person's face' in their music. I've been told by fans that they can tell when I'm smiling or feeling mischievous in my voice - that's a huge compliment.
~ Alissa White-Gluz
I think there are ways a place can sneak its way into a song, or a feeling that you take into the studio.
~ Taylor Goldsmith
It's a pretty amazing feeling to know that something I posted on the Internet can impact so many people.
~ Poppy
CONSULT YOUR GUT.
~ Michael Pollan
stimulation of the medial frontal cortex gives one the feeling of the urge to move
~ Michael S. Gazzaniga
Two weeks before coming to the hearing he had remarked privately, "All Congresses and Parliaments have a kindly feeling for idiots, and a compassion for them, on account of personal experience and heredity.
~ Michael Shelden